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Jim was a multi-celled life form happily burrowing through the topsoil. His life changed in a flash when an extraterrestrial super-suit fell out of the sky. Instantly transformed from a 98 gram weakling into a muscular worm endowed with superpowers, extraordinary strength and the ability to leap incredible heights and distances, the suit renders him invulnerable. Earthworm Jim - daring defender of Earth, the cosmos and everything in between!
Jim was a multi-celled life form happily burrowing through the topsoil. His life changed in a flash when an extraterrestrial super-suit fell out of the sky. Instantly transformed from a 98 gram weakling into a muscular worm endowed with superpowers, extraordinary strength and the ability to leap incredible heights and distances, the suit renders him invulnerable. Earthworm Jim - daring defender of Earth, the cosmos and everything in between!
The film's central subject matter is an absurdist superhero parody, which inherently lacks a strong political valence. Its narrative focuses on comedic, apolitical themes of adventure and individual heroism, preventing any clear alignment with either left or right ideologies.
The animated series features a cast of non-human, fantastical characters, which means the concepts of traditional human casting or explicit DEI-driven casting are not directly applicable. The narrative focuses on comedic superhero parody and does not engage with critiques of traditional human identities or explicit DEI themes.
The 'Earthworm Jim' animated series, a 1990s sci-fi comedy, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or storylines. Its narrative is centered on absurd humor and action, with no elements related to queer identity or themes.
The show features Princess What's-Her-Name and Queen Slug-for-a-Butt as prominent female characters. Princess What's-Her-Name primarily serves as a damsel in distress or comedic sidekick, not engaging in direct physical combat victories against male opponents. Queen Slug-for-a-Butt, while physically strong due to her monstrous form, does not demonstrate skill-based physical combat or martial arts victories against male characters.
The animated series "Earthworm Jim" (1995) faithfully adapted the established genders of its main characters from the original video game. No characters canonically established as one gender in the source material were portrayed as a different gender in the show.
The 1995 animated series adapts characters from the video game series. The primary character, Earthworm Jim, is an invertebrate. Other human or humanoid characters maintain their established visual depictions from the source material, with no changes in race.
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